How is "What is also apparent is we have a Bremont fanboy who steps in at every opportunity to congratulate or deprecate posts here on the sole criterion of whether they praise or criticise his beloved brand" not an insult? - feel free to do an online search which will confirm 'fanboy' is often used as an insult.
Let's for a moment assume it was aimed at me (it may not have been). What do you know about me or which watches I own? How did that comment offer anything to the thread?
I do very much like Bremont and I do very much like Christopher Ward, Grand Seiko and others. I tend to comment on posts related to Bremont due to the constant (mostly unwarranted) attacks. If I saw the same attacks on a Grand Seiko or Christopher Ward thread I would also offer my input.
Talking of Bremont that reminds me, how are sales of the Jaguar LE Bremont going at £12,995, anyone know? Limited edition of 60 in each of the two colours I seem to remember.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
As far as I know, none of the green version left at Bremont. The grey proved less popular due to customers associating British Racing Green with Jaguar more so than the grey/silver which I happen to think looks far better. Lots of very happy owners.
Half the price of a preowned Rolex Daytona, looks just as good depending on your preference and tells the time just as well.
Goldsmiths say they have the Green. Didn't bother looking further.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Bothered to ask Goldsmiths though, or check with them….which is really, really weird to be honest
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thanks for proving my point from another thread that you've been a part of.
you obviously have no intention of buying the watch, otherwise you'd currently be negotiating with Goldsmiths. I know of another retailer that has one but what does it matter? Those who have purchased one, as far as I'm aware, are very happy with their purchases. You on the other hand just seem to have the intention of of ridiculing a watch brand that you don't like (who knows for what reason) with an incredible bias toward another.
I echo the comment made by peterdo. I feel sorry for you that you have nothing better to do.
I briefly owned a Martin Baker II that I bought via SC perhaps 18 months ago. It was still under warranty and a full set. Probably the most accurate auto I’ve ever owned as it gained barely half a second a day. Absolutely no complaints whatsoever. If I had the spare cash I’d go for the MB II that Champagne James has recently listed on SC.
My point was that they are still available and not as popular as you thought they would be. A limited edition of 120 watches and still available proves that.
I see you're still very defensive about them, hence moving from talking about the watches. You also seem to have an incredible bias now you mention it, so I'm not alone in that. We all have our favourites it seems, although no doubt you'll tell me your reasons are more noble than mine.
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You've lost me on a number of points. Firstly, why do you think that I thought they would be popular and secondly what point are you trying to make by some still being available? I certainly defended the release against your derogatory comments as I would with any other watch release from any manufacture when confronted with mundane comments. You said that the release was too expensive and it's a valid opinion. Repeating that opinion multiple times doesn't make it any more or less valid, just the same opinion. Trying to prove that it's not been a good seller, why does that matter in any way to you, or to me for that matter? It matters to Bremont and they've sold all the green versions. So, again, I'm not sure what you're trying to prove?
My reaction wasn't defensive, more the reaction you have when a blue bottle fly is constantly buzzing around your ears. I'm not sure how I moved the conversation away from talking about watches? I'm happy to talk about any watch but there does come a point when one becomes fed up of repeating ones self.
Undoubtedly we all have our favourite watches but the blatantly obvious difference between you and I is that even if I don't like a watch, I respect that others might and I don't insult their choice.
Not quite getting this analogy. If you’re comparing Sonia with Bremont I would suggest a better comparison for Rolex would be Carol Jackson. Still a bit rough round edges but comes with a bit more history. You know you don’t really want it but you’ll be drawn in eventually and probably regret it later.
Jolie is reserved for a different class of watchmaking altogther!
Post of the year.
Going back to the original question though. The most obvious answer that springs to mind is that for half the money you can buy a longines, oris etc. And get the same tech specs with a nicer design and a lengthy brand heritage.
Why have Sonia when for the less money you could get Nigella?
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Why does it have London on the dial, when their factory and head office is in Oxfordshire and their movements are imported from Switzerland?
We have a new answer to this thread !!!